Princess Cruises announced the 131-day journey that it claims is the most destination-rich ever.
Beginning in January 2026, the new 131-day Circle Pacific Voyage will travel to 60 ports across 19 countries in the Pacific Ocean.
The previously proposed 2026 World Cruise, which avoids the Red Sea and its environs, has been replaced by this journey.
The Coral Princess itinerary, which departs from Ft. Lauderdale and travels via Hawaii, French Polynesia, the South Pacific, New Zealand, and Australia, is currently on sale.
After there, it heads north for an Asiatic tour that includes a lengthy stop in Japan and a voyage across the Pacific to Alaska.
Finally, on May 16, 2026, it ends in Los Angeles after sailing south down the Pacific Coast.
In addition to shorter sections sailing in different regions, guests can select a shorter 115-day round-trip voyage from Los Angeles, which departs on January 21, 2026.
Numerous locations offer late-night stays, including Auckland, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Fiji, Osaka, Singapore, Sydney, and Tahiti.
According to Princess Cruises CEO John Padgett, "This Circle Pacific Voyage is an opportunity to explore some of the Pacific's most iconic and remote destinations in a single journey."
The following early booking benefits will be available to guests who reserve the entire 131-day or 115-day cruise by December 31, 2024: complimentary Premium Beverages (up to $20 per). Medallion Net Max Wi-Fi for specialty dining, up to $500 in onboard credit, and more (up to four devices per person).
Additionally, those who reserve shorter parts benefit from Captain's Circle Discounts and onboard credits.
Princess is getting in touch with guests who have already reserved the 2026 World Cruise with information about reimbursement.
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